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7g of N2 is allowed to react with2 g of H2 in presence to catalyst to form NH3
What is the limiting reagent
Calculate the maximum amount of NH3 that can be formed in the reaction

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Answered by llAssassinHunterll
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Here, we are given more moles of H₂ than of N₂ therefore, H₂ is in excess and some of it will remain unreacted when the reaction is over. Hence, N₂ is the limiting reagent and will control the amount of product.

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